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Later that night, Hillary Clinton also referred to the explosion as a "bombing," on her plane, but was quick to reprimand her opponent by saying, "I think it's always wiser to wait until you have information before making conclusions, because we are just in the beginning stages of trying to determine what happened".
The interviewed nurses suggested that there were not many channels to be recognized or appreciated for their hard work, and that supervisors were instead quick to reprimand them.
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But, when we start focusing more on the blessing than the blesser, we start to have all kinds of problems". One of the problems facing many Christians today is a society that is quick to dismiss and reprimand believers who, by the very nature of their religion, hold certain beliefs and opinions.
Fielding only dares to reprimand small litterers.
Is she going to reprimand me?
Did I have to reprimand him?
Intended to reprimand him later and made note of it.
He added: "I understand the need to reprimand him.
But I didn't put the record out to reprimand or anything.
I am sure that the Lord is going to reprimand Hitler's ass.
Mark Petracca, a political science professor, took the podium later in the speech to reprimand the protesters.
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